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Keyword [Foraging]
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Functions Of Infochemicals In The Host Selection Of Plutella Xylostella,and Its Parasitoid,Diadegma Semiclausum
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Study On Foraging Behavior And Baiting System For Odontotermes Formosanus (Isoptera: Termitidae)
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Diet And Digestion Of Giant Panda With Reference To Its Nutritional And Energetic Strategy
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Economic Foraging Decisions: The Behavioral Response Of The Parasitoid, Venturia Canescens
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Behavior Ecology Studies Of Host Foraging Of Meteorus Pulchricornis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
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Study On The Foraging Behavior And Baiting System Of Toxic Bait For Solenopsis Invcita Buren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
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Survey Of Seasonal Foraging Activity And Feeding Preference Of Termites In The Field And Under Laboratory Conditions
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Approaches To The Diet Selection Behavior Of Grazing Sheep
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Study On Foraging Behaviour Of Grazing Animal (Cattle) At Plant Individual And Patch Levels
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Studies On The Spring's Spider Diversity In The Vegetable Fields Of Jingzhou And The Foraging Behavior Of Advantage Grows
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Effects Of Nourishment And Fecundity On The Main Metabolite Concentrations Of Campoletis Chorideae Uchida
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Effects Of Species Diversity In Leymus Chinensis Community On Foraging Behavior Of Sheep
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The Response Of Foraging Performance Of Sheep And Vegetation Characteristics To Stocking Rate In Stipa Breviflora Desert Steppe
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The Community Condition Of Stipa Breviflora Desert Steppe And Foraging Behaviors Of Goats And Sheep In The Winter And Spring
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Effects Of Plant Spatial Distribution On Foraging Behavior Of Sheep
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Effects Of Plant Secondary Metabolites (Flavone) On Foraging Behavior Of Sheep
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Research On Adaptability And Foraging Behavior Of Different Afforestation Species To Soil Nutrient Heterogeneity
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Effects Of Volatile Organic Compounds From Artemisia Frigida Wild. On Intake Mass Of Domestic Animals
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A Preliminary Study On Sheep Foraging Selectivity And Plant Associational Defense
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Karst Region Cows Nutritional Needs Of The Model And Feeding Behavior Studies
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